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Humans do not harm sea turtles by A) building beach developments B) leaving trash on nesting beaches. C) posting sea turtle nest signs to alert others D) using Artificial lighting
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Humans do not harm sea turtles by
A) building beach developments
B) leaving trash on nesting beaches.
C) posting sea turtle nest signs to alert others
D) using Artificial lighting
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I think all of them, but the most dangerous is A. So by putting signs they alert others to be careful, but at the same time I do not see any bad influence of artificial light for turtles.
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I think it's C because by alert others I hope you meant to alert humans. If you alert humans, then they'll be more aware of their surroundings so they don't harm the turtles
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